Located at the end of the trendy rue de Page, Lulu Home Interior & Café combines two of my main passions; beautiful Scandinavian-inspired decor and coffee. This concept store is day-dream perfect. It consists of an airy furniture shop filled with pastel-colored furniture, led-lit lamps and interesting home accessories, and a great coffee place where you can enjoy lunch, brunch, delicious hot and cold drinks, or decadent sweet treats. The freshly-made colorful food prepared by the passionate chef is designed to comfort you and goes well with the cocooning atmosphere. The eccentrically beautiful Lulu Café decor will make you want to hang out in those comfortable chairs all day or you can enjoy – weather permitting – the handful of tables set in their outside courtyard entrance.
I enjoy going there on rainy days to sit in the cafe, order a piece of cheesecake or carrot cake, read the decoration magazines that are lying around and day-dream about beautiful interior design. I wonder how real-life, living people can keep their homes so clean/tidy/fashionable…
While you may come to Lulu Home Interior shopping for their fabulous furniture or for their delicious desserts (or both!), you will undoubtedly leave this lovely place with inspiration for your home and your head filled with prettiness. It’s also a very kids-friendly place, so there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy at Lulu’s.
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